The War in Ukraine: Made in Washington Not Moscow
By Mike Whitney, October 24, 2022
Putin does not want Washington’s nuclear missiles parked on his western border in the Ukraine. For security reasons, he cannot allow this. He has made this excruciatingly clear over and over again.
Dictatorship in Disguise: Authoritarian Monsters Wreak Havoc on Our Freedoms
By John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead, October 25, 2022
There’s the world we see (or are made to see) and then there’s the one we sense (and occasionally catch a glimpse of), the latter of which is a far cry from the propaganda-driven reality manufactured by the government and its corporate sponsors, including the media.
Millions Demonstrate in Support of Ethiopia Against Western Interference
By Abayomi Azikiwe, October 25, 2022
Throughout the Horn of Africa state of Ethiopia millions of people joined government-endorsed demonstrations on October 22 calling for national unity and an end to the United States coordinated destabilization efforts.
Is Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine “Really Worse” Than America’s & UK’s Invasion of Iraq?
By Eric Zuesse, October 25, 2022
America and UK invaded Iraq on 20 March 2003. Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Which was worse? Let’s first examine the invasion of Iraq.
mRNA Gene Transfer Technology: Regression of Humanity, How Big Pharma Is Risking Everything
By Dr. Joseph Mercola, October 25, 2022
In a typical month, there may be one case of this at the hospital, so 13 in 24 hours make it highly unusual. And there’s just one thing which has changed during this timeframe.
Fake News, Fake Putin Nuclear Threat
By Kurt Nimmo, October 25, 2022
If one reads the news with an uncritical eye, he or she would more than likely believe Vladimir Putin intends to nuke Ukraine. Of course, Putin never said he would use nukes in Ukraine, only if his country faces an existential threat, undoubtedly the same policy followed the USG.
“The US-NATO War of Aggression Against Yugoslavia”. Belgrade Children’s Hospital was a “Strategic Target”. Michel Chossudovsky
By Dr. Rudolf Hänsel, October 25, 2022
The presentation took place against the background of international tensions and the discussion about Serbia’s membership in the EU (and NATO ?) – because the pressure from the USA and the EU on the country is getting stronger.
Create Legislation to Protect People’s Brains and Bodies Against Attacks by Neurotechnologies
By Mojmir Babacek, October 25, 2022
Time is running out. We urge you to take the necessary steps to create legislation that ensures the human rights and freedoms of your country’s citizens.
Nicaragua in Latin America – The Invisible and the Reality
By Stephen Sefton, October 24, 2022
In Nicaragua, the population lives the daily reality of the country’s revolutionary development, the democratization of the economy, the modernization of the health and education systems, the transformation of infrastructure and a dynamic reaffirmation of culture, identity and national dignity.
The Last Temptation of Things
By Edward Curtin, October 24, 2022
Let me tell you a story about a haunted house and all the thoughts it evoked in me. Do we believe we can save ourselves by saving things? Or do our saved possessions come to possess their saviors? Do those who save many things or hoard believe that there are pockets in shrouds? Or do they collect things as a magical protection against the shroud?
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